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Chicago examiner vol xl no 54 a m saturday Chicago february 22 1913 ati irday mmsri in pricf onf cfnt delivered by c-rrh o/a 1 ufllart 1 . 0 8 pltent omes r r\j ._]_. v-zinc v_.__ln i 30 ce _ tj per â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž_ logue clew in matchbox is found on auto bandit silver case with j l ? en graved on it and 12 unset diamonds may clear mc vicker's mystery 60,000 holdup thwarted by village deputy prisoner admits twenty-five bur glaries here confesses plot j the discovery this morning among the effects of emmett roland an au tomobile bandit by lieutenant james v lr.rkin of & silver match box bearin the initials j l i-.es a clew which may lead to the unraveling of the murder of joseph h logue the mcvicker's theater building diamond merchant twelve unset diamonds were found in roland's pockets his con fession of burglaries and desperate robber plots aroused the suspicion of lieutenant larkin it seemed as though rolr.nd v s too anxious to accept punishment to avoid thorough investigation the discovery of the silver match box with the tell-trie initials in , combination with the diamonds seemed to give the police lieutenant ! his clew miss harriet logue widow of the murdered diamond merchant will be called to police headquarters this morning and if she can identify the . matchbox or other loot the logue i mystery will be near a solution i the tin star and heavy bludgeon of a downstate deputy sheriff ' stepped in between three auto , mobile bandits and three of the , most desperate crimes ever planned < in the days of modern outlawry that i have come with the swift-riding fleets ' of the streets and roads this deputy sheriff at morris 111 . had read the circular of the Chicago police describing a stolen automobile bind giving the license number he with the Chicago police regarded the crime as one on a par with a door , mat robbery and had no respect for the thieves so when they came rid ing into morris in their stolen m chine the deputy sheriff showed his star swung his bludgeon and inarched the three men in the ma ' chine off to the calaboose detectives from Chicago brought them back to the city | prisoner makes confession last night lieutenant larkin gained a confession from one of the three men that raised his hair on end the auto , fnoblle was stolen for its use in banditry when the three men were captured they i were on their way to the field offices of two coal companies near peoria for the purpose of shooting down the armed : guards and robbing the cashiers that i completed they planned to visit the offices of a knitting company at toledo 0 and ' jrob the cashier they expected to get at : least 60,000 by the three robberies \ instead of being random automobile thieves the three men have turned out to be burglars of a desperate stripe guilty of more than a score of burglaries in this city and with the nerve and daring to â– carry out the murderous raids the in i terpositlon of the deputy sheriff at morris prevented a new band of outlaws taking b wide field and terrorizing the country j â– much valuable loot including diamonds ' ' and precious stones wrenched from their ! settings has been recovered as a result of the confession i confesses 25 robberies emmett roland 3912 calumet avenue one of the three robbers who stole the au tomobile of e robbins 346 east forty eighth place made the confession his companions are h j baker 14 west in diana street and e b hamilton roland alose admitted robbing twenty flve houses ln Chicago in the past two months part of the plunder from these crimes was found on him when he was | arrested and a search of his room resulted in some stolen jewelry being recovered hans bauder skyrocket i financier who wr.s r.rrejted in p Chicago for s^-o.oco ban fraud : il in s-a-'fzerlar.d 1 1 , j mrs Taft is given 25,000 necklace diamond strand presented by 150 society women president gets 1,500 cravat pin washington i c peb 21 a sur prise party consisting of miss mabel boardman and eight other society leaders called at tin white house to-night and i presented mrs tuft with a 23,<xx dia mond necklace and the president a 1,300 pearl cravat pin as tokens of the esteem nnd affection in which they are held by washington society the committee rep resented l.">0 society women of washing ton new vork and philadelphia mrs Taft was forced into tears by the princely gift which consists of sixty-two diamonds two of which are immensely , valuable the center stone and pendant are surrounded by four or five stones of similar slsse mrs Taft wore her necklace to-night at the niusirale and dinner she gave to a few friends this is the inst social func tion the tafts will give at the white house mrs Taft now owns three of the most interesting diamond necklaces in this coun try at the silver wedding party of the tafts in 1911 the wives of army officers ! residing in washington gave her a strand of diamonds on a platinum chain a beau tiful dog collar of four strands of dia monds was presented by her husband the day he became president picture of u s flag is hissed in canada ottawa newspaper editorially calls affront also aimed at wilson merely patriotic outburst ottawii ont feb 21 concerning the hissing of pictures of the stars and stripes and the presidentelect a,nd mrs wilson at a einepaetogral i'ph show at ham ilton can the journal says the chances are that the hamilton au dience did not really hiss the pictures or what the pictures represented what caused the demonstration of dis approval then simply the order of a short sighted management which reproduced ln canada films prepared to evoke the enthusiasm of an audience ln the united states it is difficult for a canadian audience to understand why they should be treated to the patriotic display of a foreign coun try ontario's board of moving picture cen sors is asked to get busy and pay more attention to the films they are supposed to censor hopes to phone over sea special cable to the examiner london feb 21 the possibility of wireless telephoning between england and new york was discussed by thorne baker in a lecture at the derby technical col j lege to-night he said the way rapidly waa being paved a young french en i gineer routhillon shortly will attempt to | produce eighty-mile ether waves his system promises to be more economical j than those used heretofore / = \ unknown in 500,000 swiss unknwon skyrocket financier caught ! by ruse in raid on Chicago realty offices iwomen play parts in life i missing funds contributed by compatriots put european country on trail of midas i hans baudcr the sky-rocket financier whose operations here and abroad were exposed by the examiner last sept em ber was arrested late yesterday afterupin b.v direction of federal officials in wash . ingtou he was trapped in his private of fice in the manhattan building where he bad licen secreted for twenty-four hours he made a futile attempt to escape the cbarses against bander who is pres ident of the international realty associa tion and has manipulated other corpora tions of high-sounding names were brought by the swiss government it is alleged that he swindled citizens of his native land out of approximately 500,000 by means of bank and mining stock schemes arnold holiuger swiss consul : in Chicago asserts that bauder s swindles were unprecedented in the european re public bauder was arraigned before united states commissioner foote and held with out bail for extradition he will be given a hearing in thirty days in some way the disciple of wallingford got wind of the hunt for him and when deputy marshal conley called at the large and sumptuously furnished suite of offices of the international realty association in the manhattan building he was told that the president of the concern was sojourn ing outside the city after twenty-fonr hours vigil conley was convinced late yesterday afternoon that bauder was in his offices and was i preparing for flight caught in the dark marshal conley went through the offices until he came to the door of bauder's private office he succeeded in forcing his way in and at that instant the lights were turned out bauder attempted to escape hut was seized in the dark the success of the realty concern appears to have won bauder over to wider fields about two years ago he returned to swit zerland his native country as a croesus ome back from the land of opportunity and gold he was president of the great austin-manhattan consolidated mining company incorporated in nevada and he was willing to allow a reasonable number of them to buy the stock of this company but bauder did not rest in his efforts to benefit his countrymen by selling them raining stock he opened savings banks in zurich and basle the latter bis native town which he wished to honor and to show his generosity he offered 8 per cent interest on savings deposits it was small wonder that the people flocked fo the banks of this modern midas with their hard-earned savings about a year ago according to the charges bauder disap peared and at the same time 100,000 of deposits in his two banks mysteriously vanished from the vaults last september bauder returned to chi cago to resume charge of the interna tional realty association blonde enters plot but just then unpleasant things began to happen to the banner it had been noticed on shipboard mat he took a friend ly interest in a stunning blond woman who was booked ln the second cabin the immigration officials took notice and found that hans bauder had paid for the trip i of this woman and that she was to join him after landing bauder ecknowledged j the main facts and both were ordered de tained the woman was ordered deported and by the narrowest squeak bauder escaped the same fate back ln Chicago bauder resumed his easy life and fashionable associates he ap peared to have escaped identification as the banker who was ln trouble in new york over the woman he had brought from europe i hints at betrothal recently bauder hinted at his betrothal , to miss edna burnes race of Chicago who is of a wealthy family and whom he met on board ship miss race denied the re j ported engagement ! an investigation of the properties of ! the austin manhattan consolidated mining ; company conducted by detectives for the ' swiss legation in washington revealed | according to the charges against bauder that the purported valuable mining prop j ertles are a jumble of old and worthless j claims according to tlie swiss consul bauder was born and reared iu basle he was the son ot a missionary minister and is about thirty-five years old because of his connections and his boyhood acquain tance in his native town he received the j confidence of the community when the two banks were opened william manhardt represented the swiss consul as local counsel at the preliminary | hearing before the commissioner no tea j itlmony was takes against the prisoner 1 _ read traitors out of democracy war declared on pledge breakers progressives denounce lorimer browne mc laughlin faction of legislature for kill ing house rules reform gpringpield 111 feb 21 â€” the sullivan-md-aughjin-lorimer demo crats who broke the party platform pledge by voting with the repub licans yesterday to defeat the plan for a committee on committees were read out of the party to-day by representative william a hubbard and other progressive democratic leaders the progressive democrats declare that the course of action of lee o'neil browne john j mclaughlin robert e wilson benjamin m mitchell and the dozen or more lesser lights in the house who take their orders from roger sullivan has shown clearly that they are enemies of all reform â€¢ legislation and that between them and those democrats who believe in progressive policies and are willing to aid governor dunne's administration there is a great gulf fixed the twenty-fxve legllative guerrillas so-called democrats who violated the party pledge by voting against the platform demand for a committee on committees said william a hubbard have read themselves out of the party by their action the issue is now clearly drawn between the progressive demo crats who are faithful to the democratic platform and in sympathy with progressive principles who are endeavoring to fulfill democratic reform pledges and these reactionaries elected as democrats mas querading as democrats who on every test prove faithless to their pro fessions | the real issue from now on is whether the repudiated bosses and the ' interests shall rule this legislature and the democratic party of Illinois or whether the people shall rule and their mandate be obeyed governor dunne and the democratic voters have declared in no uncer tain terms that lorimerism in the democratic party must take a back seat forevermore and we progressive democrats take our stanij on the side of governor dunne and against the lorimer democrats on the sullivan-mclaughlin-browne substituted slate for the proposed committee on committees were the names of four so-called democratic rep resentatives who voted to send lorimer to the united states senate had governor dunne so stultified himself as not to raise his voice in protest against such an insult he would be marked forever as a coward the question at stake is the preservation of the democratic party or its annihilation too many have failed to hear the mandate of the people to wipe the politicians out of existence and they come here to practice the mis-representative government evanston bars girls gaby club mothers put ban on pledges to emulate smile pout and garb of actress if a dozen or so of the prettiest girls ln evanston had met last night and launched the newest idea in clubs the gaby des lys here are a few of the pledges that the devoted disciples of ex-king manuel's charmer would have taken i will wear gaby deslys bangs i will wear gaby deslys white silk stockings i will dress ln gaby deslys style i will emulate the gaby deslys glance smile pont and poses but the gaby deslys club didn't meet not ln this house said miss josephine gatrell's mother when her daughter an nounced last night that the girls were to meet at her home to organize the gaby deslys club mrs gatrell called up agnes jennings mother she called up ruth wood's aunt and the aunt called up the father of mil ' dred airry ethel wilson's elder sister bad a quiet talk with irene thursby's mother and a stern member of helen lynn's family and there will be no gaby deslys club in evanston but there will be a huge bonfire gaby deslys pictures alleged gaby deslys autographs reproductions of gaby des 1 lys gowns essays on gaby deslys scrap books full of sunday stories about gaby deslys and such will be the fuel xo more will there be talk df organizing a gaby deslys club | the club died a-borning and there are a i dozen or more of the prettiest girls in j evanston who wor't talk over the tele j pbone i eight states revolt in new rebellion to free madero i figueroa with 5,000 men leads uprising against huerta-diaz rule deposed president in penitentiary i republic rent from end to i end by guerrilla warfare i porfirio diaz plans to re turn in triumph on april 2 [' u s sends ultimatum that madero must be given a fair trial for life ousted chief of police to be shot ; special cable to the examiner nexico city feb 21 general ambroslo figueroa with be tween 5,000 and 10,000 men has revolted against the new f government headed by huerta and | diaz his forces well armed and with ? an abundance of ammunition are ill i the state of guerrero i general figueroa is one of the big t men of mexico who have remained ? quiet during the recent troubles he >> supported porfirio diaz and later i joined madero in the revolution which | ended with the latter's assumption of ? the presidency it is supposed that he Â» was persuaded to revolt as a result of | the treachery through which madero f was deposed 5 figueroa is of spanish descent but i he was born in mexico and educated t at cornell university he speaks eng f lish fluently and is well known and i liked in several states i revolt in eight states i the revolt against the new admin \ istration has already spread to eight > states â€” coahuila san luis potosl i nuevo leon chihuahua puebla vera i cruz sinaloa and zacatecas 9 distnis of huerta appears to be the i impelling motive of the revolt in eaoh p of these states i the whole country is torn by internecine > strife the new government is holdlnic > the capital by force of armed power bÂ«t ' a large portion of tho people are dlssatls - fled with the change and prosperity and peace are still a long way off there is no well-defined division of par ties yet but from many places come re ports of armed resistance to the huert government either formed or forming proclamations torn down it is widely believed that diaz and huer ta honestly intend to compel peace and work for the best interests of the republic i bnt lt is feared that they have underestv mated the power of the opposition and that their peace program if carried out will cost many thousands of lives ln a long and bloody civil war whiui neither side has funds for carrying on the government proclamations of dlas and huerta posted ln the capital have been torn down and others are being post ed under military escorts a rumor is current thnt there will be an uprising of the people to liberate madero who was removed this afternoon from the palace to the penitentiary fellclsta soldiers still hold the ciudadela ready for anything that may happen there is a multiplicity of ugly rumors and the nation's troubles seem to be only be ginning great interest was shown to-day in a report from paris that general porfirio diaz the exiled ex-president of the repub lic would soon return home diaz was exiled soon after his abdication and went immediately to europe he will arrive it is stated on excellent authority not later tban april 2 the anniversary of the taking â– of pueblo by his troops tn 1567 during the i war of the french intervention the day is celebrated ln honor of general diaz and the moment will be auspicious for his appearance on the scene j juan sanchez azoona who was madero's a private secretary is a prisoner at puebla j the report that he was killed which was m , current earlier in the day proved to ha-e^b been false ___â– -â– senor.i madero tried unsuccessfully to-mj-ij doy to obtain an audience with resident h huerta his only reply was maybe to h j morrow flj | general delgalo has been arrested on fl i the charge of disobeying huerta's orders m i goner 1 mavarete has been pnt in com fl ; continued on 2d page 3d coluiin continued on 4th page 2d column Chicago and vicinity rain turning to snow and i . *â€¢â€” â– colder saturday sunday <> * v 1 fo-e*r clearing high north and j i#a â€”^ northwest winds 1 range of temperatures yester j day g cgmrfÃŸgj highest 35 r*m ** lowest 30 average 33 i ' how often have you wanted to be in business for yourself the very opportunity â– you have been looking for may be ad vertised in the business chances in the want ad columns of the examiner to-day read these ads every day .

Chicago examiner vol xl no 54 a m saturday Chicago february 22 1913 ati irday mmsri in pricf onf cfnt delivered by c-rrh o/a 1 ufllart 1 . 0 8 pltent omes r r\j ._]_. v-zinc v_.__ln i 30 ce _ tj per â€žâ€žâ€žâ€ž_ logue clew in matchbox is found on auto bandit silver case with j l ? en graved on it and 12 unset diamonds may clear mc vicker's mystery 60,000 holdup thwarted by village deputy prisoner admits twenty-five bur glaries here confesses plot j the discovery this morning among the effects of emmett roland an au tomobile bandit by lieutenant james v lr.rkin of & silver match box bearin the initials j l i-.es a clew which may lead to the unraveling of the murder of joseph h logue the mcvicker's theater building diamond merchant twelve unset diamonds were found in roland's pockets his con fession of burglaries and desperate robber plots aroused the suspicion of lieutenant larkin it seemed as though rolr.nd v s too anxious to accept punishment to avoid thorough investigation the discovery of the silver match box with the tell-trie initials in , combination with the diamonds seemed to give the police lieutenant ! his clew miss harriet logue widow of the murdered diamond merchant will be called to police headquarters this morning and if she can identify the . matchbox or other loot the logue i mystery will be near a solution i the tin star and heavy bludgeon of a downstate deputy sheriff ' stepped in between three auto , mobile bandits and three of the , most desperate crimes ever planned < in the days of modern outlawry that i have come with the swift-riding fleets ' of the streets and roads this deputy sheriff at morris 111 . had read the circular of the Chicago police describing a stolen automobile bind giving the license number he with the Chicago police regarded the crime as one on a par with a door , mat robbery and had no respect for the thieves so when they came rid ing into morris in their stolen m chine the deputy sheriff showed his star swung his bludgeon and inarched the three men in the ma ' chine off to the calaboose detectives from Chicago brought them back to the city | prisoner makes confession last night lieutenant larkin gained a confession from one of the three men that raised his hair on end the auto , fnoblle was stolen for its use in banditry when the three men were captured they i were on their way to the field offices of two coal companies near peoria for the purpose of shooting down the armed : guards and robbing the cashiers that i completed they planned to visit the offices of a knitting company at toledo 0 and ' jrob the cashier they expected to get at : least 60,000 by the three robberies \ instead of being random automobile thieves the three men have turned out to be burglars of a desperate stripe guilty of more than a score of burglaries in this city and with the nerve and daring to â– carry out the murderous raids the in i terpositlon of the deputy sheriff at morris prevented a new band of outlaws taking b wide field and terrorizing the country j â– much valuable loot including diamonds ' ' and precious stones wrenched from their ! settings has been recovered as a result of the confession i confesses 25 robberies emmett roland 3912 calumet avenue one of the three robbers who stole the au tomobile of e robbins 346 east forty eighth place made the confession his companions are h j baker 14 west in diana street and e b hamilton roland alose admitted robbing twenty flve houses ln Chicago in the past two months part of the plunder from these crimes was found on him when he was | arrested and a search of his room resulted in some stolen jewelry being recovered hans bauder skyrocket i financier who wr.s r.rrejted in p Chicago for s^-o.oco ban fraud : il in s-a-'fzerlar.d 1 1 , j mrs Taft is given 25,000 necklace diamond strand presented by 150 society women president gets 1,500 cravat pin washington i c peb 21 a sur prise party consisting of miss mabel boardman and eight other society leaders called at tin white house to-night and i presented mrs tuft with a 23,0 society women of washing ton new vork and philadelphia mrs Taft was forced into tears by the princely gift which consists of sixty-two diamonds two of which are immensely , valuable the center stone and pendant are surrounded by four or five stones of similar slsse mrs Taft wore her necklace to-night at the niusirale and dinner she gave to a few friends this is the inst social func tion the tafts will give at the white house mrs Taft now owns three of the most interesting diamond necklaces in this coun try at the silver wedding party of the tafts in 1911 the wives of army officers ! residing in washington gave her a strand of diamonds on a platinum chain a beau tiful dog collar of four strands of dia monds was presented by her husband the day he became president picture of u s flag is hissed in canada ottawa newspaper editorially calls affront also aimed at wilson merely patriotic outburst ottawii ont feb 21 concerning the hissing of pictures of the stars and stripes and the presidentelect a,nd mrs wilson at a einepaetogral i'ph show at ham ilton can the journal says the chances are that the hamilton au dience did not really hiss the pictures or what the pictures represented what caused the demonstration of dis approval then simply the order of a short sighted management which reproduced ln canada films prepared to evoke the enthusiasm of an audience ln the united states it is difficult for a canadian audience to understand why they should be treated to the patriotic display of a foreign coun try ontario's board of moving picture cen sors is asked to get busy and pay more attention to the films they are supposed to censor hopes to phone over sea special cable to the examiner london feb 21 the possibility of wireless telephoning between england and new york was discussed by thorne baker in a lecture at the derby technical col j lege to-night he said the way rapidly waa being paved a young french en i gineer routhillon shortly will attempt to | produce eighty-mile ether waves his system promises to be more economical j than those used heretofore / = \ unknown in 500,000 swiss unknwon skyrocket financier caught ! by ruse in raid on Chicago realty offices iwomen play parts in life i missing funds contributed by compatriots put european country on trail of midas i hans baudcr the sky-rocket financier whose operations here and abroad were exposed by the examiner last sept em ber was arrested late yesterday afterupin b.v direction of federal officials in wash . ingtou he was trapped in his private of fice in the manhattan building where he bad licen secreted for twenty-four hours he made a futile attempt to escape the cbarses against bander who is pres ident of the international realty associa tion and has manipulated other corpora tions of high-sounding names were brought by the swiss government it is alleged that he swindled citizens of his native land out of approximately 500,000 by means of bank and mining stock schemes arnold holiuger swiss consul : in Chicago asserts that bauder s swindles were unprecedented in the european re public bauder was arraigned before united states commissioner foote and held with out bail for extradition he will be given a hearing in thirty days in some way the disciple of wallingford got wind of the hunt for him and when deputy marshal conley called at the large and sumptuously furnished suite of offices of the international realty association in the manhattan building he was told that the president of the concern was sojourn ing outside the city after twenty-fonr hours vigil conley was convinced late yesterday afternoon that bauder was in his offices and was i preparing for flight caught in the dark marshal conley went through the offices until he came to the door of bauder's private office he succeeded in forcing his way in and at that instant the lights were turned out bauder attempted to escape hut was seized in the dark the success of the realty concern appears to have won bauder over to wider fields about two years ago he returned to swit zerland his native country as a croesus ome back from the land of opportunity and gold he was president of the great austin-manhattan consolidated mining company incorporated in nevada and he was willing to allow a reasonable number of them to buy the stock of this company but bauder did not rest in his efforts to benefit his countrymen by selling them raining stock he opened savings banks in zurich and basle the latter bis native town which he wished to honor and to show his generosity he offered 8 per cent interest on savings deposits it was small wonder that the people flocked fo the banks of this modern midas with their hard-earned savings about a year ago according to the charges bauder disap peared and at the same time 100,000 of deposits in his two banks mysteriously vanished from the vaults last september bauder returned to chi cago to resume charge of the interna tional realty association blonde enters plot but just then unpleasant things began to happen to the banner it had been noticed on shipboard mat he took a friend ly interest in a stunning blond woman who was booked ln the second cabin the immigration officials took notice and found that hans bauder had paid for the trip i of this woman and that she was to join him after landing bauder ecknowledged j the main facts and both were ordered de tained the woman was ordered deported and by the narrowest squeak bauder escaped the same fate back ln Chicago bauder resumed his easy life and fashionable associates he ap peared to have escaped identification as the banker who was ln trouble in new york over the woman he had brought from europe i hints at betrothal recently bauder hinted at his betrothal , to miss edna burnes race of Chicago who is of a wealthy family and whom he met on board ship miss race denied the re j ported engagement ! an investigation of the properties of ! the austin manhattan consolidated mining ; company conducted by detectives for the ' swiss legation in washington revealed | according to the charges against bauder that the purported valuable mining prop j ertles are a jumble of old and worthless j claims according to tlie swiss consul bauder was born and reared iu basle he was the son ot a missionary minister and is about thirty-five years old because of his connections and his boyhood acquain tance in his native town he received the j confidence of the community when the two banks were opened william manhardt represented the swiss consul as local counsel at the preliminary | hearing before the commissioner no tea j itlmony was takes against the prisoner 1 _ read traitors out of democracy war declared on pledge breakers progressives denounce lorimer browne mc laughlin faction of legislature for kill ing house rules reform gpringpield 111 feb 21 â€” the sullivan-md-aughjin-lorimer demo crats who broke the party platform pledge by voting with the repub licans yesterday to defeat the plan for a committee on committees were read out of the party to-day by representative william a hubbard and other progressive democratic leaders the progressive democrats declare that the course of action of lee o'neil browne john j mclaughlin robert e wilson benjamin m mitchell and the dozen or more lesser lights in the house who take their orders from roger sullivan has shown clearly that they are enemies of all reform â€¢ legislation and that between them and those democrats who believe in progressive policies and are willing to aid governor dunne's administration there is a great gulf fixed the twenty-fxve legllative guerrillas so-called democrats who violated the party pledge by voting against the platform demand for a committee on committees said william a hubbard have read themselves out of the party by their action the issue is now clearly drawn between the progressive demo crats who are faithful to the democratic platform and in sympathy with progressive principles who are endeavoring to fulfill democratic reform pledges and these reactionaries elected as democrats mas querading as democrats who on every test prove faithless to their pro fessions | the real issue from now on is whether the repudiated bosses and the ' interests shall rule this legislature and the democratic party of Illinois or whether the people shall rule and their mandate be obeyed governor dunne and the democratic voters have declared in no uncer tain terms that lorimerism in the democratic party must take a back seat forevermore and we progressive democrats take our stanij on the side of governor dunne and against the lorimer democrats on the sullivan-mclaughlin-browne substituted slate for the proposed committee on committees were the names of four so-called democratic rep resentatives who voted to send lorimer to the united states senate had governor dunne so stultified himself as not to raise his voice in protest against such an insult he would be marked forever as a coward the question at stake is the preservation of the democratic party or its annihilation too many have failed to hear the mandate of the people to wipe the politicians out of existence and they come here to practice the mis-representative government evanston bars girls gaby club mothers put ban on pledges to emulate smile pout and garb of actress if a dozen or so of the prettiest girls ln evanston had met last night and launched the newest idea in clubs the gaby des lys here are a few of the pledges that the devoted disciples of ex-king manuel's charmer would have taken i will wear gaby deslys bangs i will wear gaby deslys white silk stockings i will dress ln gaby deslys style i will emulate the gaby deslys glance smile pont and poses but the gaby deslys club didn't meet not ln this house said miss josephine gatrell's mother when her daughter an nounced last night that the girls were to meet at her home to organize the gaby deslys club mrs gatrell called up agnes jennings mother she called up ruth wood's aunt and the aunt called up the father of mil ' dred airry ethel wilson's elder sister bad a quiet talk with irene thursby's mother and a stern member of helen lynn's family and there will be no gaby deslys club in evanston but there will be a huge bonfire gaby deslys pictures alleged gaby deslys autographs reproductions of gaby des 1 lys gowns essays on gaby deslys scrap books full of sunday stories about gaby deslys and such will be the fuel xo more will there be talk df organizing a gaby deslys club | the club died a-borning and there are a i dozen or more of the prettiest girls in j evanston who wor't talk over the tele j pbone i eight states revolt in new rebellion to free madero i figueroa with 5,000 men leads uprising against huerta-diaz rule deposed president in penitentiary i republic rent from end to i end by guerrilla warfare i porfirio diaz plans to re turn in triumph on april 2 [' u s sends ultimatum that madero must be given a fair trial for life ousted chief of police to be shot ; special cable to the examiner nexico city feb 21 general ambroslo figueroa with be tween 5,000 and 10,000 men has revolted against the new f government headed by huerta and | diaz his forces well armed and with ? an abundance of ammunition are ill i the state of guerrero i general figueroa is one of the big t men of mexico who have remained ? quiet during the recent troubles he >> supported porfirio diaz and later i joined madero in the revolution which | ended with the latter's assumption of ? the presidency it is supposed that he Â» was persuaded to revolt as a result of | the treachery through which madero f was deposed 5 figueroa is of spanish descent but i he was born in mexico and educated t at cornell university he speaks eng f lish fluently and is well known and i liked in several states i revolt in eight states i the revolt against the new admin \ istration has already spread to eight > states â€” coahuila san luis potosl i nuevo leon chihuahua puebla vera i cruz sinaloa and zacatecas 9 distnis of huerta appears to be the i impelling motive of the revolt in eaoh p of these states i the whole country is torn by internecine > strife the new government is holdlnic > the capital by force of armed power bÂ«t ' a large portion of tho people are dlssatls - fled with the change and prosperity and peace are still a long way off there is no well-defined division of par ties yet but from many places come re ports of armed resistance to the huert government either formed or forming proclamations torn down it is widely believed that diaz and huer ta honestly intend to compel peace and work for the best interests of the republic i bnt lt is feared that they have underestv mated the power of the opposition and that their peace program if carried out will cost many thousands of lives ln a long and bloody civil war whiui neither side has funds for carrying on the government proclamations of dlas and huerta posted ln the capital have been torn down and others are being post ed under military escorts a rumor is current thnt there will be an uprising of the people to liberate madero who was removed this afternoon from the palace to the penitentiary fellclsta soldiers still hold the ciudadela ready for anything that may happen there is a multiplicity of ugly rumors and the nation's troubles seem to be only be ginning great interest was shown to-day in a report from paris that general porfirio diaz the exiled ex-president of the repub lic would soon return home diaz was exiled soon after his abdication and went immediately to europe he will arrive it is stated on excellent authority not later tban april 2 the anniversary of the taking â– of pueblo by his troops tn 1567 during the i war of the french intervention the day is celebrated ln honor of general diaz and the moment will be auspicious for his appearance on the scene j juan sanchez azoona who was madero's a private secretary is a prisoner at puebla j the report that he was killed which was m , current earlier in the day proved to ha-e^b been false ___â– -â– senor.i madero tried unsuccessfully to-mj-ij doy to obtain an audience with resident h huerta his only reply was maybe to h j morrow flj | general delgalo has been arrested on fl i the charge of disobeying huerta's orders m i goner 1 mavarete has been pnt in com fl ; continued on 2d page 3d coluiin continued on 4th page 2d column Chicago and vicinity rain turning to snow and i . *â€¢â€” â– colder saturday sunday <> * v 1 fo-e*r clearing high north and j i#a â€”^ northwest winds 1 range of temperatures yester j day g cgmrfÃŸgj highest 35 r*m ** lowest 30 average 33 i ' how often have you wanted to be in business for yourself the very opportunity â– you have been looking for may be ad vertised in the business chances in the want ad columns of the examiner to-day read these ads every day .